Graham Nash

Count Basie Theatre

In a Nutshell

Legendary songwriter and vocalist from The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash fame plays tunes from his storied career

The Fine Print

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The Deal

Graham Nash

How you know Graham Nash: as the singer-songwriter who shared his talents in The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash, with and without Young

2010: the year he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire

Nash’s inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: two

How he managed that: he was inducted once with The Hollies, and once with Crosby, Stills & Nash

Inductions into the Songwriters Hall of Fame: only one, the slacker

Latest piece of writing: his memoir Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life

Classic Hollies tunes: “On a Carousel,” “Bus Stop,” and “Carrie Anne”

Classic CS&N and CSN&Y tunes: “Marrakesh Express,” “Teach Your Children,” “Our House,” and “Just A Song Before I Go”—all of which were penned by Nash

Classic solo tunes: “Military Madness,” “Chicago”

Everyone needs a hobby: Nash’s work as a photographer led to the founding of Nash Editions, which was recognized by the Smithsonian for helping to invent digital fine-art printing

Count Basie Theatre

Upon entering the Count Basie Theatre, guests may feel as though they’ve slipped through a crack in time and ended up in the early 1900s. Opulent marble staircases and gold details grab the eyes of visitors, recalling the decadence of Hollywood’s history and gently pulling them to the auditorium. There, the acoustically pleasing construction wins out as sound spreads and funnels through a sunburst dome embellished with a dangling chandelier. Since opening in 1926, the Count Basie has earned numerous accolades, including a nod from Pollstar magazine, which listed it as one of the Top 100 Worldwide Theatre Venues.